Silversea Unveils World Cruise 2027: The Three Oceans

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Silversea, the leading ultra-luxury and expedition cruise travel brand, has opened general sales on its World Cruise 2027, The Three Oceans. This 149-day sailing is set to call 80 destinations across 35 countries, marking more destinations than any voyage in the company’s history. The cruise will connect 50 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, offering guests a wealth of opportunities to meaningfully connect with local cultures through exclusive events, dozens of S.A.L.T. (Sea and Land Taste) culinary experiences, and various seasonal enrichments. A Voyage of Discovery Silver Dawn, one of the most intimate world-cruising ships, will depart Los Angeles on 8 January and arrive in Copenhagen on 7 June 2027. The journey will unlock the unique cultures, histories, and ideas of the Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic oceans for guests. Responding to strong demand for all-new destinations among Silversea’s guests, the itinerary incorporates 20 new calls for a Silversea World Cruise, many accessible only to small ships. Iconic Experiences: 50 UNESCO World Heritage Sites Among the voyage’s many highlights, 50 UNESCO World Heritage Sites will connect Silversea’s guests with five continents’ iconic landmarks, cultures, and environments. Standout experiences will include:

Los Angeles to Brisbane via the Pacific Ocean: Guests will arrive in Hawaii in time for the humpback whale-watching season and explore the UNESCO-listed highlights of the South Pacific.

Brisbane to Cape Town via the Indian Ocean: Spectacular UNESCO-listed landscapes and unique wildlife experiences will characterise guests’ time in Australia. Venturing on to Southeast Asia, guests will experience the rich cultural landscape of Bali and the historic city of George Town.

Cape Town to Copenhagen via the Atlantic Ocean: Journeying along the West African Coast, guests will explore Accra’s historic forts and castles. UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Western Mediterranean will include Bordeaux and the Port of the Moon, the Historic Centre of Oporto, Lisbon’s Tower of Belém, and the Cave of Altamira in Spain.

More Time to Engage with the Destination In addition to 11 overnights in such iconic destinations as Honolulu, Papeete, Colombo, Cape Town, Singapore, Bordeaux, and more, guests will spend longer in port than on any other World Cruise, averaging over 12 hours in port, with late departures in two-thirds of all visited destinations. Bespoke World Cruise Events A series of special events will enhance the voyage for guests, offering exclusive access to tailor-made experiences in true Silversea style. These will include a sunset ho’olaule’a in Honolulu, a two-night overland experience from Durban to Port Elizabeth, and a curated night of musical performance at St. Anne’s Cathedral in Belfast. Culinary Immersion Through S.A.L.T. The latest Muse-class ship offers travellers immersive culinary experiences, both on board and ashore, through Silversea’s S.A.L.T. culinary program, which changes with the destination. Guests will savour approximately 350 regionally inspired dishes, 50 localised menus, 50 local cocktails, 25 S.A.L.T. experiences ashore, over 20 S.A.L.T. Talks, and 50 S.A.L.T. Lab classes. With the World Cruise 2027, The Three Oceans, Silversea continues to set the standard for luxury travel, offering guests an unmatched level of service and sophistication. There is no better way to experience such a diverse array of iconic experiences in 2027 than by joining Silversea on this remarkable journey.

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